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Modriča

Modriča (Serbian Cyrillic: Модрича) is a town and municipality located in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013 census, the town has a population of 10,137 inhabitants, while the municipality has a population of 25,720 inhabitants.

Modriča
Модрича (Bosnian)
Modriča
Location of Modriča within Republika Srpska
Coordinates: 44°57′23″N 18°18′04″E / 44.95639°N 18.30111°E / 44.95639; 18.30111Coordinates: 44°57′23″N 18°18′04″E / 44.95639°N 18.30111°E / 44.95639; 18.30111
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
Geographical regionPosavina
Government
 • Municipal mayorJovica Radulović (SDS)
 • Municipality319.8 km2 (123.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2013 census)
 • Town
10,137
 • Municipality
25,712
 • Municipality density80/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
74480
Area code+387 53
Websitewww.modrica.ba
Modriča municipality by population proportional to the settlement with the highest and lowest population

History

The first written document about Modriča is 13th century charter of Hungarian King Bela IV in which Modriča is mentioned as spring: "...fons Modricha, ubi cadit in Boznam", but it all indicates that it was minor stream which was flowing into Bosna river. According to traditional stories, Modriča was named after the small river with blue, mountain water. It is assumed that the small river is Dusa. According to other narratives, area bears the name of the old Slavic marks of the blue sky and distances, which are more discerned on the horizon than visible – modrina (the blue)/modriča.

There is archaeological evidence of human presence in the territory of present-day Modrica municipality back in the Paleolithic - Old Stone Age. This is evidenced by traces discovered at the site Gradina in the village of Dugo Polje above the valley of Bosna river. Traces of ancient Neolithic farmers were found in several places, among others at locations Kulište in Kruskovo Polje, at Zdralovo brdo in village Kladari, at location Prljaca, then in villages Vranjak, Kuznjaca, Skugric, Dugo Polje, etc. At Dobor hill is important site with seven archaeological layers of the Iron Age. Traces of old Slavic settlements can be found in several places in Modrica municipality. In the charter of Kotromanic from 1323 mentioned is parish Nenaviste with settlements Modrica and Jakes.

The events were developing around Dobor fortress which presage the end of the Bosnian national independence. Those were conflicts with Hungarians in 1393/94 and 1408th, and the cut of 170 Bosnian boyars on the ramparts of the fort. These areas then became cruel war frontier in a fit of the Turks, and they won Dobor and Modrica in the 1536th. After the defeat of the Turks at Vienna 1683rd, in the next two centuries this was the border area, and that means - the zone of conflicts, rebellions, devastation and economic stagnation. During Austrian-Hungarian rule, in 1897 Modrica has been included in list of such towns that Bosnia and Herzegovina had only 66.

In the second half of the 19th century economic and cultural - educational conditions are slowly improving. Memory was recorded that school existed, maybe even at the end of the 18th century, and in any case from the second half of the 19th century. Modrica was a nursery of schools in the rural area. From 1929 to 1939, Modriča was part of the Vrbas Banovina and from 1939 to 1941 of the Banovina of Croatia within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

The conditions improved in the second half of 20th century. because in 1947 railroad Šamac-Sarajevo passed through city, with a branch line Modrića-Gradačac built in 1951. Then some factories in the city were built: oil refinery, factories of paper and plastic boxes Pamo and Plastmo, flour mill, shoe factory "Vjekoslav Bakulić", color dissolver factory "Hemija" and small wood factory "8th September", together with a required town infrastructure (residential buildings, secondary school, sport hall),. The wheat and cattle  farm "Dr. Mujbegović" (later Petar Mrkonjič) was also expanded. Volleyball team "Modriča" won the national championship of Yugoslavia in 1979.

After the 1992–95 Bosnian War, prewar municipal borders were changed, villages of Jakeš, Pećnik and Modrički Lug were excluded from Modriča and included in the new Vukosavlje municipality, and a few villages from the western part of prewar Gradačac municipality were included, thus the size of the municipality changed substantially.

Demographics

 
Serb families forced from their homes due to border regulations in the Dayton agreement from 1995

Population

Population of settlements – Modriča municipality
Settlement 1948. 1953. 1961. 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 19,746 39,156 31,622 34,541 35,413 25,720
1 Botajica 1,019 579
2 Čardak 1,006 353
3 Dobrinja 437 446
4 Donji Skugrić 910
5 Dugo Polje 1,596 994
6 Garevac 2,795 2,993
7 Kladari Donji 1,046 362
8 Kladari Gornji 448 359
9 Koprivna 2,218 1,151
10 Krčevljani 282 253
11 Miloševac 1,735 1,323
12 Modriča 3,072 5,032 7,324 9,630 10,454 10,137
13 Skugrić Gornji 1,453 785
14 Tarevci 2,322 2,719
15 Tolisa 858 358
16 Vranjak 2,370 1,419

Ethnic composition

Ethnic composition – Modriča town
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 10,137 (100,0%) 10,454 (100,0%) 9,630 (100,0%) 7,324 (100,0%)
Serbs 6,952 (73,81%) 2,420 (23,15%) 1,841 (19,12%) 1,428 (19,50%)
Bosniaks 1,836 (19,49%) 5,252 (50,24%) 4,815 (50,00%) 4,910 (67,04%)
Others 284 (3,015%) 301 (2,879%) 138 (1,433%) 49 (0,669%)
Roma 168 (1,784%) 38 (0,395%) 3 (0,041%)
Croats 157 (1,667%) 1 134 (10,85%) 838 (8,702%) 732 (9,995%)
Montenegrins 13 (0,138%) 29 (0,301%) 25 (0,341%)
Slovenes 6 (0,064%) 4 (0,042%) 3 (0,041%)
Macedonians 2 (0,021%) 3 (0,031%) 4 (0,055%)
Albanians 1 (0,011%) 15 (0,156%) 12 (0,164%)
Yugoslavs 1 347 (12,89%) 1 904 (19,77%) 154 (2,103%)
Hungarias 5 (0,052%) 4 (0,055%)


Ethnic composition – Modriča municipality
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 25,720 (100,0%) 35,613 (100,0%) 34,541 (100,0%) 31,622 (100,0%)
Serbs 20,227 (78,64%) 12,534 (35,20%) 13,012 (37,67%) 13,457 (42,56%)
Bosniaks 3,101 (12,06%) 10,375 (29,13%) 8,578 (24,83%) 8,356 (26,42%)
Croats 1,674 (6,509%) 9,805 (27,53%) 9,598 (27,79%) 9,418 (29,78%)
Others 718 (2,792%) 1,048 (2,943%) 476 (1,378%) 138 (0,436%)
Yugoslavs 1,851 (5,198%) 2,755 (7,976%) 180 (0,569%)
Roma 38 (0,110%) 3 (0,009%)
Montenegrins 37 (0,107%) 32 (0,101%)
Albanians 29 (0,084%) 16 (0,051%)
Macedonians 7 (0,020%) 10 (0,032%)
Slovenes 6 (0,017%) 4 (0,013%)
Hungarias 5 (0,014%) 8 (0,025%)

Economy

 
Velika Rijeka
 
Modriča oil refinery

The Modriča oil refinery, currently owned by Russian investors, is located in Modriča.

The following table gives a preview of total number of registered employed people per their core activity (as of 2016):[1]

Activity Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 62
Mining and quarrying 9
Manufacturing 1,475
Distribution of power, gas, steam and air-conditioning 45
Distribution of water and water waste management 80
Construction 128
Wholesale and retail, repair 803
Transportation and storage 206
Hotels and restaurants 158
Information and communication 47
Finance and insurance 47
Real estate activities 2
Professional, scientific and technical activities 90
Administrative and support services 28
Public administration and defence 270
Education 383
Healthcare and social work 325
Art, entertainment and recreation 17
Other service activities 122
Total 4,297

Religion

 
Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas
 
Newly built Serbian orthodox church in Višnjik

There are 18 churches and monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox church, five mosques and three Catholic churches in the municipality.[2]

Sports

 
City stadium

Twin towns – sister cities

Modriča is twinned with:

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cities and Municipalities of Republika Srpska 2017" (PDF). rzs.rs.ba (in Serbian). December 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Religija | www.modrica.ba" (in Serbian). Retrieved 18 January 2021.

External links

  • Official website

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Modrica Serbian Cyrillic Modricha is a town and municipality located in Republika Srpska an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina As of 2013 census the town has a population of 10 137 inhabitants while the municipality has a population of 25 720 inhabitants Modrica Modricha Bosnian Town and municipalityModricaCoat of armsLocation of Modrica within Republika SrpskaCoordinates 44 57 23 N 18 18 04 E 44 95639 N 18 30111 E 44 95639 18 30111 Coordinates 44 57 23 N 18 18 04 E 44 95639 N 18 30111 E 44 95639 18 30111Country Bosnia and HerzegovinaEntity Republika SrpskaGeographical regionPosavinaGovernment Municipal mayorJovica Radulovic SDS Municipality319 8 km2 123 5 sq mi Population 2013 census Town10 137 Municipality25 712 Municipality density80 km2 210 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code74480Area code 387 53Websitewww wbr modrica wbr baModrica municipality by population proportional to the settlement with the highest and lowest population Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Ethnic composition 3 Economy 4 Religion 5 Sports 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The first written document about Modrica is 13th century charter of Hungarian King Bela IV in which Modrica is mentioned as spring fons Modricha ubi cadit in Boznam but it all indicates that it was minor stream which was flowing into Bosna river According to traditional stories Modrica was named after the small river with blue mountain water It is assumed that the small river is Dusa According to other narratives area bears the name of the old Slavic marks of the blue sky and distances which are more discerned on the horizon than visible modrina the blue modrica There is archaeological evidence of human presence in the territory of present day Modrica municipality back in the Paleolithic Old Stone Age This is evidenced by traces discovered at the site Gradina in the village of Dugo Polje above the valley of Bosna river Traces of ancient Neolithic farmers were found in several places among others at locations Kuliste in Kruskovo Polje at Zdralovo brdo in village Kladari at location Prljaca then in villages Vranjak Kuznjaca Skugric Dugo Polje etc At Dobor hill is important site with seven archaeological layers of the Iron Age Traces of old Slavic settlements can be found in several places in Modrica municipality In the charter of Kotromanic from 1323 mentioned is parish Nenaviste with settlements Modrica and Jakes The events were developing around Dobor fortress which presage the end of the Bosnian national independence Those were conflicts with Hungarians in 1393 94 and 1408th and the cut of 170 Bosnian boyars on the ramparts of the fort These areas then became cruel war frontier in a fit of the Turks and they won Dobor and Modrica in the 1536th After the defeat of the Turks at Vienna 1683rd in the next two centuries this was the border area and that means the zone of conflicts rebellions devastation and economic stagnation During Austrian Hungarian rule in 1897 Modrica has been included in list of such towns that Bosnia and Herzegovina had only 66 In the second half of the 19th century economic and cultural educational conditions are slowly improving Memory was recorded that school existed maybe even at the end of the 18th century and in any case from the second half of the 19th century Modrica was a nursery of schools in the rural area From 1929 to 1939 Modrica was part of the Vrbas Banovina and from 1939 to 1941 of the Banovina of Croatia within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia The conditions improved in the second half of 20th century because in 1947 railroad Samac Sarajevo passed through city with a branch line Modrica Gradacac built in 1951 Then some factories in the city were built oil refinery factories of paper and plastic boxes Pamo and Plastmo flour mill shoe factory Vjekoslav Bakulic color dissolver factory Hemija and small wood factory 8th September together with a required town infrastructure residential buildings secondary school sport hall The wheat and cattle farm Dr Mujbegovic later Petar Mrkonjic was also expanded Volleyball team Modrica won the national championship of Yugoslavia in 1979 After the 1992 95 Bosnian War prewar municipal borders were changed villages of Jakes Pecnik and Modricki Lug were excluded from Modrica and included in the new Vukosavlje municipality and a few villages from the western part of prewar Gradacac municipality were included thus the size of the municipality changed substantially Demographics Edit Serb families forced from their homes due to border regulations in the Dayton agreement from 1995 Population Edit Population of settlements Modrica municipalitySettlement 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 1991 2013 Total 19 746 39 156 31 622 34 541 35 413 25 7201 Botajica 1 019 5792 Cardak 1 006 3533 Dobrinja 437 4464 Donji Skugric 9105 Dugo Polje 1 596 9946 Garevac 2 795 2 9937 Kladari Donji 1 046 3628 Kladari Gornji 448 3599 Koprivna 2 218 1 15110 Krcevljani 282 25311 Milosevac 1 735 1 32312 Modrica 3 072 5 032 7 324 9 630 10 454 10 13713 Skugric Gornji 1 453 78514 Tarevci 2 322 2 71915 Tolisa 858 35816 Vranjak 2 370 1 419Ethnic composition Edit Ethnic composition Modrica town2013 1991 1981 1971 Total 10 137 100 0 10 454 100 0 9 630 100 0 7 324 100 0 Serbs 6 952 73 81 2 420 23 15 1 841 19 12 1 428 19 50 Bosniaks 1 836 19 49 5 252 50 24 4 815 50 00 4 910 67 04 Others 284 3 015 301 2 879 138 1 433 49 0 669 Roma 168 1 784 38 0 395 3 0 041 Croats 157 1 667 1 134 10 85 838 8 702 732 9 995 Montenegrins 13 0 138 29 0 301 25 0 341 Slovenes 6 0 064 4 0 042 3 0 041 Macedonians 2 0 021 3 0 031 4 0 055 Albanians 1 0 011 15 0 156 12 0 164 Yugoslavs 1 347 12 89 1 904 19 77 154 2 103 Hungarias 5 0 052 4 0 055 Ethnic composition Modrica municipality2013 1991 1981 1971 Total 25 720 100 0 35 613 100 0 34 541 100 0 31 622 100 0 Serbs 20 227 78 64 12 534 35 20 13 012 37 67 13 457 42 56 Bosniaks 3 101 12 06 10 375 29 13 8 578 24 83 8 356 26 42 Croats 1 674 6 509 9 805 27 53 9 598 27 79 9 418 29 78 Others 718 2 792 1 048 2 943 476 1 378 138 0 436 Yugoslavs 1 851 5 198 2 755 7 976 180 0 569 Roma 38 0 110 3 0 009 Montenegrins 37 0 107 32 0 101 Albanians 29 0 084 16 0 051 Macedonians 7 0 020 10 0 032 Slovenes 6 0 017 4 0 013 Hungarias 5 0 014 8 0 025 Economy Edit Velika Rijeka Modrica oil refinery The Modrica oil refinery currently owned by Russian investors is located in Modrica The following table gives a preview of total number of registered employed people per their core activity as of 2016 1 Activity TotalAgriculture forestry and fishing 62Mining and quarrying 9Manufacturing 1 475Distribution of power gas steam and air conditioning 45Distribution of water and water waste management 80Construction 128Wholesale and retail repair 803Transportation and storage 206Hotels and restaurants 158Information and communication 47Finance and insurance 47Real estate activities 2Professional scientific and technical activities 90Administrative and support services 28Public administration and defence 270Education 383Healthcare and social work 325Art entertainment and recreation 17Other service activities 122Total 4 297Religion Edit Serbian Orthodox Church of St Nicholas Newly built Serbian orthodox church in Visnjik There are 18 churches and monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox church five mosques and three Catholic churches in the municipality 2 Sports Edit City stadium FK Modrica plays in the First League of the Republika Srpska The local volleyball club is Modrica Optima Twin towns sister cities EditModrica is twinned with Migliaro Italy Ub SerbiaNotable people EditAvdo Karabegovic Hasanbegov 1878 1909 poet Kristian Krekovic 1901 1985 painter Nada Topcagic b 1953 singer Nikola Nikic b 1956 footballer Milan Jelic 1956 2007 former President of Republika Srpska Marta Savic b 1966 singer Jusuf Dajic b 1984 footballer Zdravko Kuzmanovic b 1987 footballer Aleksandar Okolic b 1993 volleyball player Asim Sarvan b 1949 musician S Vremena Na VremeSee also EditMunicipalities of Bosnia and HerzegovinaReferences Edit Cities and Municipalities of Republika Srpska 2017 PDF rzs rs ba in Serbian December 2017 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Religija www modrica ba in Serbian Retrieved 18 January 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Modrica Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Modrica amp oldid 1137864815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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